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The Emotional Intelligence Deficit — How It Stifles Careers
Morgan Stanley investment banker James A. Runde discusses his book on emotional intelligence.
Many professionals have been plugging away at their careers for years with only moderate success. Despite being good at what they do, they haven’t been able to achieve their desired level of income or career advancement. Why? Perhaps they lack the right soft skills. That’s the idea behind the book Unequaled: Tips for Building a Successful Career Through Emotional Intelligence https://www.amazon.com/Unequaled-Building-Successful-Emotional-Intelligence/dp/1119081459 , written by former Morgan Stanley investment banker James A. Runde. He says emotional intelligence — often referred to as one’s EQ, a take-off on IQ — is the key to success. Runde explained more during a recent interview on the Knowledge@Wharton show, part of Wharton Business Radio on SiriusXM channel 111
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